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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… N.E.) Aconbury is a parish 4 m. S. of Hereford. The church and Aconbury camp are the principal monuments. Aconbury, the … Middle Ages is uncertain. The cloister lay on the S. side and also extended to the E. of the existing church, but there … interesting architectural feature. The Chancel and Nave (56 ft. by 27 ft.) are structurally undivided. The partly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Commission ACTS OF THE COURT OF HIGH COMMISSION, November and December 1639. In continuation of those published in the … report their opinions therein the next court day. Edward Harris An intimation decreed. William Atmore His petition … Everard Goodman and others A commission granted. George Harris An attachment to issue if he be not examined on the …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… immediate jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas Grocer priest [rector] of Sible Hedingham (Sibile … rector of Belchamp Otton (Belchamp Otto), London diocese, and John Spenser of Misterton, clerk, rector of Widley … certain chantry in St Dunstan in the West, London diocese, and John de Staunton rector of Woodmansterne (Wodemerston), …
The Environs of London
… oak. The hedge-rows still abound with that tree. Situation and boundaries. The village of Acton lies in the liberty of … 35, who died in 1636. She was daughter of Sir Thomas Harris, of the county of Devon; and wife, first, of Sir … at Acton, and lived in habits of intimacy with him 56. Parish Register. The parish register commences in 1539. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Ancient and historical monuments in Middlesex Acton AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX … marble tablet, part of a larger monument; (5) to Anne (Harris) wife successively of Sir Thomas Southwell and Henry …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the south-facing slopes below Ragleth Hill across Ape Dale and rising up again to the crest of Wenlock Edge, which makes … and was financed by farmers' and cottagers' subscriptions. 56 MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Eadric (Edric) held ACTON, later … 202. Inf. from Mr. T. S. Acton. D. L. Arkwright and B. W. Bourne, Ch. Plate Archd. Ludlow (Shrews. 1961), 2. Pevsner, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 84 The church was valued at £13 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 85 and again in 1428. 86 In 1536 and 1549 it was valued at £14, 87 but c. 1570 the rectory and … Perryn, 1656, and Philippa, wife of Francis Rous, 1657. 56 The plate in 1552 consisted of a pyx, two crosses, two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Avenue was built in the 1920s. Pavage was granted in 1358 and 1363 to men from Acton and Uxbridge to repair the highway in their parishes and as … trains from Acton to its Kensington depot until 1878. 56 The G.W.R. opened a spur in 1877 connecting its main line …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over a third of the parish, was granted out before 1086 71 and perhaps before the common fields were formed, since it … in those fields. The holding developed from inclosures and assarts in the northern clay belt and by 1229 was … engaged in trade or manufacture and 182 in agriculture. 56 Only services for the immediate neighbourhood were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was paid out regularly by the churchwardens until 1816 and thereafter into the National school funds. 32 The rector, … been established in 1808 under the auspices of the rector and supported by subscriptions. 34 In 1815 a special vestry … places in Acton were filled by children from outside. 56 Although the plans for new central schools were not …
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